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- CommentAuthorchien
- CommentTimeJul 10th 2008 edited
Seriously. It has got to be something really stupid that I just am not getting. this looks like an incredibly powerful tool set.
I have tried snowfall and a few others and they all compile with errors. The libraries are definitely in the path. some of the errors come up with velx or vely.
I have cut and pasted code directly from the various sources but no changes.
The only demo that I could get to compile with no errors was StarFountain from the London Slide Show but it does nothing after the compile.
Any help would be appreciated.
chien -
- CommentAuthorRichard
- CommentTimeJul 11th 2008
Hi
What version of Flint are you using? What are the error messages? -
- CommentAuthorchien
- CommentTimeJul 11th 2008
The version is the latest 1.0.3 JUst downloaded a couple of days ago.
The following is from snowfall:
ScaleInit.as, line 122 1119: Access of possibly undefined property scale through a reference with static type Particle. particle.scale = -min;
ScaleInit.as, line 126 1119: Access of possibly undefined property scale through a reference with static type Particle. particle.scale = _min + Math.random() * ( _max - _min );
Thanks,
chien -
- CommentAuthorRichard
- CommentTimeJul 11th 2008 edited
Hi Chien
I can't even guess at why you're getting this error. Flint's Particle class has a scale property (do take a look and check, just in case you accidentally deleted it).
Try simplifying the code and see what happens (e.g. remove the line that creates a ScaleInit).
Or try just creating a particle and setting its scale property -import org.flintparticles.particles.Particle;
var p:Particle = new Particle();
p.scale = 2;
You won't see anything but the objective is to find the simplest bit of code that causes the error, and thus narrow down the possible causes.
It's probably a totally unexpected mistake so there's not a lot of advice I can give without sitting at your computer. All this assumes, of course, that you are trying the examples with no modifications at all.
Debugging these sort of errors is a painstaking, and ultimately boring, task of narrowing down the possible causes until there's only one left, however unlikely that cause might be. -
- CommentAuthorchien
- CommentTimeJul 12th 2008
Thanks,
I will attempt to do as you suggest. However I believe this is a more universal problem with either me or the environment.
I have been able to get snowfall to work without using the document class and as an untitled document. However when I save the working fla and then try to run it again it does not compile giving errors such as:
5001: The name of package 'org.flintparticles.initializers' does not reflect the location of this file. Please change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file. J:\Adobe\Flash CS3\Adobe Flash CS3\Flint_1_0_3\org\flintparticles\initializers\Initializer.as. -
- CommentAuthorchien
- CommentTimeJul 13th 2008
With only the following code active, I have so far come to this:
import org.flintparticles.emitters.Emitter;
var emitter:Emitter = new Emitter();
creates:
ParticleCreator.as, Line 78 1061: Call to a possibly undefined method initialize through a reference with static type Particle. particle.initialize();
chien -
- CommentAuthorRichard
- CommentTimeJul 14th 2008 edited
It sounds like a problem with your Particle class. Open your particle class (org/flintparticles/particles/Particle.as) in any text editor and compare it with this one - http://code.google.com/p/flint-particle-system/source/browse/trunk/src/org/flintparticles/particles/Particle.as. Is it the same? -
- CommentAuthorchien
- CommentTimeJul 14th 2008
OK, That cured the Snowfall problem. I had previously looked looked through the trunk and downloaded files that were modified after the date of the june release. Particles did not show a date later so I didn't download it. After taking a closer look at the release page of particles I see you did some work on r123 in June but that date was not reflected on the list in the particles dir.
I continued to have various probs with other examples so I downloaded the entire current builds from the trunk. That cured all problems that I have encountered thus far.
Thanks,
chien
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